Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 25-18.010 - Pole Attachment Complaints
(1) A
complaint filed with the Commission by a pole owner or attaching entity
pursuant to Section 366.04(8),
F.S., must contain:
(a) The name, address,
email address, and telephone number of the complainant or complainant's
attorney or qualified representative;
(b) A statement describing the facts that
give rise to the complaint;
(c)
Names of the party or parties against whom the complaint is filed;
(d) A copy of the pole attachment agreement,
if applicable, and identification of the pole attachment rates, charges, terms,
conditions, voluntary agreements, or any denial of access relative to pole
attachments that is the subject matter of the complaint;
(e) A statement of the disputed issues of
material fact or a statement that there are no disputed issues of material
fact;
(f) If the complaint requests
the establishment of rates, charges, terms, or conditions for pole attachments
and the complainant proposes the application of rates, terms, or conditions
that are based upon Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules, decisions,
orders, or appellate decisions, the complainant must identify the specific
applicable FCC rules, decisions, orders, or appellate decisions that the
Commission should apply pursuant to Section
366.04(8)(e),
F.S.; provided, however, that if the complainant requests an alternative
cost-based rate, the complainant must identify the methodology and explain how
the alternative cost-based rate is just and reasonable and in the public
interest.
(g) If the complaint
involves a dispute regarding rates or billing, a statement of the dollar amount
in dispute, the dollar amount not in dispute, whether the amount not in dispute
has been paid to the pole owner, and if not paid the reasons why not;
(h) A statement of the relief requested,
including whether a Sections
120.569 and
120.57, F.S., evidentiary
hearing is being requested to resolve the complaint; and
(i) A certificate of service that copies of
the complaint have been furnished by email to the party or parties identified
in paragraph (1)(c) of this rule.
(2) The filing date for the complaint is the
date that a complaint is filed with the Commission Clerk containing all
required information set forth in subsection (1) of this rule.
(3) The pole owner or attaching entity that
is the subject of the complaint may file a response to the complaint. The
response must be filed with the Commission Clerk within 30 calendar days of the
date the complaint was served on the respondent, unless the Prehearing Officer
grants a motion for extension of time filed pursuant to Rule
28-106.204, F.A.C., or Rule
28-106.303, F.A.C., as
appropriate.
(4) A response filed
under subsection (3) of this rule must include the following:
(a) A statement of whether a Section
120.569 and
120.57, F.S., evidentiary
hearing is being requested to resolve the complaint; and
(b) If the complaint requests the
establishment of rates, charges, terms, or conditions for pole attachments and
the respondent proposes the application of rates, terms, or conditions that are
based upon FCC rules, decisions, orders, or appellate decisions, the respondent
must identify the specific applicable FCC rules, decisions, orders, or
appellate decisions that the Commission should apply pursuant to Section
366.04(8)(e),
F.S.; provided, however, that if the respondent requests an alternative
cost-based rate, the respondent must identify the methodology and explain how
the alternative cost-based rate is just and reasonable and in the public
interest.
(5) The
Commission will take final action on a complaint concerning rates, charges,
terms, conditions, and voluntary agreements relative to pole attachments at a
Commission Conference no later than 360 days after the complaint's filing date
as set forth in subsection (2) of this rule.
(6) The Commission will take final action on
a complaint limited to denial of access relative to pole attachments at a
Commission Conference no later than 180 days after the complaint's filing date
as established under subsection (2) of this rule.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 350.127(2), 366.04(8)(g) FS. Law Implemented 366.04(8) FS.
New 6-8-22.
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